Southern California Earthquake Center Transition

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Transcript Southern California Earthquake Center Transition

SCIGN unveiling event
July 6, 2001
The major objectives of the
SCIGN array are:
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To provide regional coverage for estimating earthquake
potential throughout Southern California
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To identify active blind thrust faults and test models of
compressional tectonics in the Los Angeles region
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To measure local variations in strain rate that might reveal
the mechanical properties of earthquake faults
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In the event of an earthquake, to measure permanent crustal
deformation not detectable by seismographs, as well as the
response of major faults to the regional change in strain
Thanks to the many people of SCIGN:
SCIGN Coordinating Board:
Duncan Agnew (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego)
Yehuda Bock (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego)
Dick Davis (California Department of Transportation)
Ken Hudnut (U. S. Geological Survey)
Marti Ikehara (National Atmospheric and Oceanic Admin./National Geodetic Survey)
David Jackson (University of California, Los Angeles)
Nancy King (U. S. Geological Survey)
Susan Owen (University of Southern California)
Will Prescott (U. S. Geological Survey)
Mike Watkins (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Frank Webb (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Steve Wesnousky (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
Frank Wyatt (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego)
Bill Young (League of California Surveying Organizations)
ex officio:
Tom Henyey, SCEC Center Director, (University of Southern California)
Bernard Minster, SCEC Science Director, (University of California, San Diego)
Advisory Council
Jeff Freymueller, Chair (University of Alaska)
Michael Bevis (University of Hawaii)
Roland Burgmann (University of California, Berkeley)
Herb Dragert (Pacific Geoscience Center)
Diane Evans (NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
Brad Hager (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Egill Hauksson (California Institute of Technology)
Teruyuki Kato (University of Tokyo)
Charles Kennel (University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institute of Oceanography)
John Orcutt (University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography)
Jim Savage (U. S. Geological Survey)
Paul Segall (Stanford University)
Interagency Committee
John Filson (U. S. Geological Survey)
John Unger (U. S. Geological Survey)
Robin Reichlin (National Science Foundation)
Dan Weill (National Science Foundation)
Jim Whitcomb (National Science Foundation)
Herman Zimmerman (National Science Foundation)
John Labrecque (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
Earnie Paylor (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
Officers
John McRaney
John Galetzka
- Network Administrator
- Network Coordinator
Historical contributors
Duncan Agnew
Andrea Donnellan
Bernard Minster
Will Prescott
John Scheid
Minoo Dastoor
Staff
Aris Aspiotes
Jeff Behr
Brent Gilmore
Mike Heflin
Ken Hurst
Paul Jamason
Nancy King
John Langbein
Myra Medina
Keith Stark
Michael Scharber
Matt van Domselaar
Shannon van Wyk
Hector Mine
W. Karl Gross, USGS
Installation Contractors
Isla Guadelupe
Javier Gonzalez, CICESE
Mike Jackson, UNAVCO
Spencer Reader, UNAVCO
Warren Gallaher, UNAVCO
Oivind Ruud, UNAVCO
Eldon Gath
Kerry Cato
Tanya Gonzalez
Chris Walls
Ed Arnitz
Chris Mora
John Taylor
Dave Arrone
Mike Capriano
SCIGN Unveiling Event committee
Mark Benthien, chair (SCEC)
Margie Tiritilli, Caltrans
Marguerite Syvertson, JPL
Bob DeGroot, JPL/SCEC
Mario Aguillera, Scripps/IGPP/UCSD
Pat Jorgensen, USGS
Video News Release
Steve DeVorkin, Caltrans
Graphics
Fact Sheet
Jon Marquis, SCEC
Duncan McIntosh, Caltrans
Marc Wong, Caltrans
Deni Menegus, Scripps
Breck Betts, Scripps
Peter Stauffer, USGS
Susan Mayfield, USGS
Sara Boore, USGS
Jim Hendley, USGS
Lisa Wald, USGS
Caltrans
Ralph Ricketson
Don Sanchez
All of our site hosts
Schools (many)
Metropolitan Water District
National Park Service
U. S. Forest Service
Bureau of Land Management
etc.
Molding Corporation of America
Mark Hurley
Jon Knight
SCIGN unveiling event
July 6, 2001